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Day: January 13, 2022

Conservatism and the Commons

Carlos Perona Calvete January 13, 2022

One can pour money into a village, but if there are simply no businesses on which to spend it, those who receive that money will quickly use it to buy goods and services at a nearby city. Similarly, politics can promote values, but if we lack the communal context in which to exercise these and in which these might be passed on, nothing will come of it. Like rain on concrete, it may get the ground wet, but nothing will grow.

Has a New “Xi’an City” COVID Variant with Ebola-like Symptoms Escaped China?

Benjamin Harnwell January 13, 2022

The CCP is little more than an international crime syndicate with political affectations. Knowing what is going on in China is dependent on sifting through their official lies, deflections, and ‘dezinformatsiya.’ The fact is, we just don’t know what unleashed monster they’re running from in Xi’an. All we know is that the CCP is lying about it.

Stay Away from Politics: An Interview with Tim Stanley

Fr. Benedict Kiely January 13, 2022

Tim Stanley is often seen as a ‘moderate’ conservative, but in his new book, he argues convincingly that the moral confusion and historical amnesia of the West can be traced back to the loss of an understanding of the place of tradition in society.

Hey, Brussels: Learn Hungarian!

Mátyás Kohán January 13, 2022

For the uninitiated, ‘gendering’ is a new phenomenon in Woke High German. It means attaching a horribly out-of-place asterisk and the feminine ending of a word to the masculine noun. Woke High German leads to orthographic monstrosities like Verkäufer*in, Bürgermeister*innen, or even Studierende*r.

Security Talks: U.S. and Russian Negotiators Meet in Geneva, End up Deadlocked

Tristan Vanheuckelom January 13, 2022

Despite both parties’ stated desire to lower tensions on the Ukraine border and come to an agreement, no progress was made.

A Cautious Hope: Dutch Ministers Sworn In

Tristan Vanheuckelom January 13, 2022

Although Rutte’s coalition is a step forward, it lacks prized political capital. Infighting and the lack of a comprehensive policy on COVID-19 especially have damaged Dutch citizens’ trust to a great extent. That distrust is observed in the many anti-government demonstrations, often accompanied by violence on both sides, and several ministers having received death threats.

What is Behind the Memorial Affair?

Hélène de Lauzun January 13, 2022

The NGO Memorial International drew the Russian government’s disapproval because it gradually left the field of historical research to engage in much more political activities: the promotion of human rights, educational programs, and defense of political prisoners.

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